New dog park at El Dorado Regional Park in Long Beach to open on Saturday

LONG BEACH >> After more than two years of debate, hearings and fundraising, a new dog park will open this Saturday in El Dorado Regional Park.

The new fenced facility is divided into large-dog and small-dog areas. It is behind the entrance gate to El Dorado Regional Park, and an admission fee is required ($5 Monday through Thursday, $6 Friday, $7 Saturday and Sunday, $8 holidays).

Fifth District Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske led the charge for the dog park, designating $65,000 of one-time infrastructure money for its construction. A group called Friends of El Dorado Dog Park has lobbied for and raised money for the park for more than two years.

Originally, a dog park was planned across Spring Street, next to the P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village. That location became controversial because it was next to the large community garden and near the El Dorado Nature Center.

After several community meetings and hearings before the Parks and Recreation Commission, the commission approved the move to the new location in El Dorado Park last July. The new park includes fencing, a parking area and a drinking fountain.

Saturday’s grand opening begins at 10 a.m. The park is ADA accessible and there is parking nearby. The entrance is on Spring Street between Studebaker Road and the 605 Freeway.

Tell the gate attendant that you are attending the dog park opening, and the entrance fee will be waived for Saturday morning only.